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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The Fighting Irish absolutely crushing Syracuse, beating them by 63 points for their last home game during the regular season.
The final score 70 to seven. In fact, Notre Dame gives up another touchdown in the last seconds of the game to break the shut out.
This Notre Dame team, they improve to nine and two on the season, nine straight wins and for the Irish, it was all about the first quarter.
Jeremiyah Love states, "It's a great honor to, you know, be able to be up there with some Notre Dame great but at the end of the day, when a better reach that goal without, you know, my offensive line, without the defense of making stops and, you know, helping us get the ball back, you know, without the receivers making great blocks, without CJ reading the defense as well whenever wouldn't have been able to, you know, achieve that.”
Next week, ABC57 will be in Palo Alto as the Irish close out the regular season in Stanford on Thanksgiving weekend.